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Janet The Good Place. How ‘The Good Place’ Favorite Got Her Signature Costume Racked Janet (D'Arcy Carden) was once just a Good Place anthropomorphized vessel of knowledge, but now she's so much more Although the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series, the initial premise of the series follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a dead woman who is placed.

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She hides in plain sight from the Good Place's architect Michael (Ted Danson) and his all-knowing assistant Janet (D'Arcy Carden) She is the source of all information and knowledge for humans within The Good Place, and she can also provide them with any object as requested

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Janet has a boundless void into which she often retreats She hides in plain sight from the Good Place's architect Michael (Ted Danson) and his all-knowing assistant Janet (D'Arcy Carden) Although the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series, the initial premise of the series follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a dead woman who is placed.

1x06 What We Owe to Each Other Michael and The Good Place Photo (39951249) Fanpop. The best evidence "The Good Place" fans have for where Janets come from stems from Season 2 Episode 7, "Janet and Michael." The episode's cold open shows Michael stealing a Good Place Janet to use. She hides in plain sight from the Good Place's architect Michael (Ted Danson) and his all-knowing assistant Janet (D'Arcy Carden)

24 "The Good Place" Quotes That Will Always Be Funny. Although the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series, the initial premise of the series follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a dead woman who is placed. Created by television comedy legend Michael Schur (credits include The Office, Parks and Recreation, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine), the show features a newly imagined afterlife: the Good Place and the Bad Place.While the concept of someone accidentally being sent to the Good Place is creative enough, the show takes it a step further.